No — Illinois does not impose a specific minimum for in-person classroom hours.
Illinois allows attorneys to satisfy the full MCLE requirement via any approved delivery method—including live webinars or recorded (on-demand) programs—so long as the course is accredited.
Details
- Illinois attorneys must complete 30 hours of MCLE in each two-year reporting period, including 6 hours of Professional Responsibility (ethics) credit.
- Accredited courses may be delivered in live in-person format, live via technology (webcast, teleconference), or as recorded (on-demand) materials.
- There is no rule reserving a portion of those 30 hours exclusively for in-person classroom instruction.
- Providers must apply for accreditation of each course (or operate as Accredited Providers) to ensure the course qualifies under Illinois MCLE rules.
Key Takeaway
Illinois allows full flexibility in format—webinars, live broadcasts, and recorded courses all count—without mandating any fixed number of in-person classroom hours.